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*BOOKS RELATED TO ADMINISRATION

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Bose, D. Chandra (2006). Principles of Administration. New Delhi: Prentice-Hall Limited

Management and of India Private

In the Principles of Management and Administration book, the distinct concept of Management and Administration was stated. Management means getting done through and with people, however, the administration is more concerned with formulation of objectives, plans and policies and the term administration is often associated with government policies.

Lynn, Laurence E. Jr. (2006). Public Management: Old and New. New York & London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group Public Management: Old and New book that was authored by Laurence E. Lynn was first published in USA and Canada and was simultaneously published in the UK. In the page five of the book, it was written there the idea of administration which is a methodological effort associated with securing the goals of sovereign authority, is of ancient origin, as is awareness might be termed as common knowledge (Hood and Jackson 1991b) or practice wisdom, of the techniques of administration.

Pfiffner, John M. & Presthus, Robert (1967). Public Administration 5th Edition. New York: The Ronald Press Company, The book of Public Administration authored by John M. Pfiffner and Robert Presthus was designed for the introductory course in public administration. At the page seven of the book, it was stated there the concept of organization and administration whereas the primary object of both of the two concepts is the control of human resources. Moreover, the nature of administration is suggested by listing its principal tools: leadership, decision making, communication, planning, and research.

Simon, Herbert A. (1950). Public Administration. New York: Alfred A. Knoff Inc., The Public Administration book represents an approach to the subject of public administration that evolved first in the practice of administratio n (Simon, 1950). In the page of the book, the author defined the administration as cooperative group behavior and the term administration is also used in a narrower sense to refer to those patterns of behavior that are common to many kinds of operating groups

*BOOKS RELATED TO SOCIAL ADMINISRATION Jaskyte, Kristina (2010). Management and Administration in Social Work: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide. Oxford University Press Inc., The Management and Administration is Social Work is a guide for finding references related to the management and administration. Moreover whats unique with this is that the definition can already be found in which the meanings were collected like the definition or concept of social administration. Social Administration is seen as encompassing four components which is the management, leadership, decision making and institution building. *BOOKS RELATED TO SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISRATION Friedlander, Walter A. (1961). Introduction to Social Welfare 2nd Edition. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., In the sixth page of the book entitled Introduction to Social Welfare, the social work was firstly defined there as both science and an art and is carried on in six different forms based upon a common core of knowledge and skill. One of the forms is the social welfare administration which is a process of organizing and directing a social agency.

D.S.W. Siporin, Max (1975). Introduction to Social Work. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., The book entitled Introduction to Social Work Practice authored by Max Siporin and was published in the year 1975, the concept of social welfare administration was stated at the eight page of the book. The social welfare administrations is concerned with the organization, preparation, and management of programs and personnel for social policy planning, for income maintenance, and for social services.

*BOOKS RELATED TO SOCIAL WORK ADMINISRATION de Guzman, Leonora Serafica (1992). Introduction to Social Work. Quezon, City: New Day Publishers In the pp. 126-127 of the book entitled Introduction to Social Work authored by Leonora Serafica-de Guzman, the concept of administration was defined in which its a cumulative responsibility shared by all organizational members and its key function is o enable individuals and groups within the social agency to maximize their participation and contribution to the organization voluntarily. Furthermore in the broadest sense of social work administration the process of formulation of policy and its translation into operative goals, program design and implementation, funding and resource allocation is include in which it is involved in administration.

de Guzman, Leonora Serafica (1983). Fundamentals of Social Work. Schools of Social Work Association of the Philippines In the book of Fundamentals of Social Work authored by Leonora Serafica-de Guzman, it was stated there the concept of administration in which it is a secondary method of social work that facilitate the operation of an agency and service. The term administration refers to the process by which the objectives of a social welfare agency or organization are met and services are rendered through the efficient utilization of men, money, materials, machines, methods, time and space.

Segal, Elizabeth A. (2010). An Introduction to the Profession of Social Work 3rd Edition. USA: Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning In the p. twenty-sixth of the book entitled An introduction to the Profession of Social Work, the social work administration concept can be found there in which it is typically a more advanced role, employing social workers who have a number of years of practice experience. The social work administrators involved in personnel management, budgeting, fundraising, and working with board of directors and community representatives.

Skidmore, Rex A. et.al. (1997). Introduction to Social Work 7th Edition. Allyn and Bacon In the book of Introduction to Social Work, the authors cited the definition of social work administration to John Kidneigh in which it is the process of transforming social policy into social services, transforming policy into concrete social services and the use of experience in recommending modification of policy. On the other hand, in the social work dictionary, the administration as defined as methods used by those who have administrative responsibility to determine organizational goals for a social agency or other unit.

Zastrow, Charles (1993). Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare 5th Edition. California: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, In the p. 51 of the book entitled Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare, the concept of administration can be found there in which its one of the professional activities of social work. According to Zastro, Administration involves directing the overall program of a social service agency whereas the administrative functions include setting agency and program objectives, analyzing social conditions in the community and making decisions about what services will be provided

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